2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.03.019
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The Drosophila Pioneer Factor Zelda Modulates the Nuclear Microenvironment of a Dorsal Target Enhancer to Potentiate Transcriptional Output

Abstract: Highlights d The expression domain of the Dorsal target gene sog narrows in the absence of Zelda d Using MS2 reporter transgenes, this can be accurately recapitulated in living embryos d Without Zelda, the onset and degree of reporter activation becomes graded like Dorsal d Zelda promotes accumulation of Dorsal protein at the site of the enhancer

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“…This "bursty" transcription has been formalized as a two state model of a promoter's activity, which cycles between ON and OFF states with stochastic rate constants (Larson, Singer, & Zenklusen, 2009;Peccoud & Ycart, 1995 The formation of PolII clusters or aggregates is thought to be driven by weak interactions between intrinsically disordered regions/low complexity domains (LCD) in PolII and other proteins (Boehning et al, 2018;Cho et al, 2018;Lu et al, 2018). Similarly, many TFs In agreement with this model, several TFs (Bicoid [Mir et al, 2017[Mir et al, , 2018, Dorsal [Yamada et al, 2019], Zelda [Dufourt et al, 2018;Mir et al, 2018] and Ultrabithorax [Tsai, Alves, & Crocker, 2019;Tsai et al, 2017]) are present in foci or "hubs" in the nucleus. Similarly, many TFs In agreement with this model, several TFs (Bicoid [Mir et al, 2017[Mir et al, , 2018, Dorsal [Yamada et al, 2019], Zelda [Dufourt et al, 2018;Mir et al, 2018] and Ultrabithorax [Tsai, Alves, & Crocker, 2019;Tsai et al, 2017]) are present in foci or "hubs" in the nucleus.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Dna Binding and Transcriptionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This "bursty" transcription has been formalized as a two state model of a promoter's activity, which cycles between ON and OFF states with stochastic rate constants (Larson, Singer, & Zenklusen, 2009;Peccoud & Ycart, 1995 The formation of PolII clusters or aggregates is thought to be driven by weak interactions between intrinsically disordered regions/low complexity domains (LCD) in PolII and other proteins (Boehning et al, 2018;Cho et al, 2018;Lu et al, 2018). Similarly, many TFs In agreement with this model, several TFs (Bicoid [Mir et al, 2017[Mir et al, , 2018, Dorsal [Yamada et al, 2019], Zelda [Dufourt et al, 2018;Mir et al, 2018] and Ultrabithorax [Tsai, Alves, & Crocker, 2019;Tsai et al, 2017]) are present in foci or "hubs" in the nucleus. Similarly, many TFs In agreement with this model, several TFs (Bicoid [Mir et al, 2017[Mir et al, , 2018, Dorsal [Yamada et al, 2019], Zelda [Dufourt et al, 2018;Mir et al, 2018] and Ultrabithorax [Tsai, Alves, & Crocker, 2019;Tsai et al, 2017]) are present in foci or "hubs" in the nucleus.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Dna Binding and Transcriptionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Zld cooperatively interacts with Dl by enhancing its activity near the cis ‐regulatory modules (CRMs) of DV genes, including that of twi . The cooperative effect of Zld on Dl has been previously modeled as an effective increase in the affinity of Dl for its DNA‐binding site .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Zld‐binding sites have been found in large numbers near transcription start sites of several of these genes as well as near their enhancer modules . Zld has also been known to increase the local concentration of patterning transcription factors such as Bcd and Dl, thus effectively increasing its local activity . Considering these known effects of Zld, we decided that Zld was a crucial and well‐founded missing piece of our model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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